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A petite pale cream glazed Constance Spry design mantel vase by Fulham Pottery under William John Marriner. In production between the 30s and 50s, the original design was inspired by florist Spry and potter Hannah Gluckstein’s travels to Tunisia where they were influenced by museum exhibits of ancient Roman, Greek and Phoenician pots.
A lovely little example with minimal tarnish to the glaze, with no chips or cracks and the makers mark to the underside.
Approx. dimensions: L 14cm x H 8cm x W 6cm
England, c.1930
A petite pale cream glazed Constance Spry design mantel vase by Fulham Pottery under William John Marriner. In production between the 30s and 50s, the original design was inspired by florist Spry and potter Hannah Gluckstein’s travels to Tunisia where they were influenced by museum exhibits of ancient Roman, Greek and Phoenician pots.
A lovely little example with minimal tarnish to the glaze, with no chips or cracks and the makers mark to the underside.
Approx. dimensions: L 14cm x H 8cm x W 6cm
England, c.1930
A petite pale cream glazed Constance Spry design mantel vase by Fulham Pottery under William John Marriner. In production between the 30s and 50s, the original design was inspired by florist Spry and potter Hannah Gluckstein’s travels to Tunisia where they were influenced by museum exhibits of ancient Roman, Greek and Phoenician pots.
A lovely little example with minimal tarnish to the glaze, with no chips or cracks and the makers mark to the underside.
Approx. dimensions: L 14cm x H 8cm x W 6cm
England, c.1930